What Is The Best E Cig In The UK, Europe, USA & Beyond?

What Is The Best E Cigarette, Vape Pen & Vape Mod On The Market In The UK & Worldwide? Updated Buying Guide For 2018

Last Update April, 2018: It is a question that gets asked almost more than any other. What is the best e cigarette? Truth is, there are a lot of great kits available, the real question is ‘What is the best vape kit for YOU?’.

Maybe you are a smoker looking to switch or looking for a good vape kit e cig for the smoker in your life. This guide is here to help whether you are based in the UK, United States, Canada, Europe or beyond but is focused on the new vaper with simplicity in mind.

While on the surface this seems a simple enough query, there is in fact a whole host of different things that you, the person asking the question, will need to answer yourself.

This is before we even start to break down the different products available and I’m sure if you have ended up here you will know just how many there are!

Already know about the different types of e cigs/vape pens? Skip to the recommended products:

Mini e cigarettes: (Also refereed to as a ‘cig-a-like’) These can range in sizes but are the smallest e cigarettes available. Some are the same size as a cigarette and certain e cig brands have a variety of sizes, the bigger ones having a larger battery capacity. All tend to have the appearance of a cigarette. These can be good e cigs for beginners to help the transition to e cigarettes. They offer a mouth to lung vaping experience, similar to the way most smoker. There are downsides to them however.

Vape Pens/EGO E cig: (also known as a vaporizer e cig). These are of course bigger but provide longer battery life. Great for new vapers or the next step for those currently using cig-a-likes. Most offer a mouth to lung (MTL) vape but there are increasing number of sub ohm (Direct to Lung) kits coming to market. Take a look at our ‘Best Vape Pens‘ list for a more in depth look at this category.

Box Mods: These would generally be used as a step up from vape pens but we have seen such an increase in popularity for these that many new vapers are opting to go for these from the outset. There is a slight learning curve but they are super simple to use, if you are willing to learn then they are a superb choice. The majority of these kits are best used with sub ohm tank (Direct to Lung) but Mouth to Lung (MTL) tanks can also be used. Check out our ‘Best Box Mods‘ list for more choices.

So Lets Start With Mini E Cigs (Cig-A-Likes)

These are usually the first port of call for a high percentage of smokers making the switch to electronic cigarettes.

I will try and keep it simple by listing the positives / negatives that comes with this type of e cigarette.

Positives

‘Plug and play’ option

Makes the transition to e cigarettes more familiar due to their small appearance.

Highly portable and discreet enough to carry around and use when out and about.

Good for a no nonsense ‘charge and vape’ first e cig experience.

The lightest e cig option. (Although don’t expect them to be the same weight as a cigarette!)

Good entry point into the world of e cigarettes.

Negatives

The smaller the batteries the less charge they carry = Less vaping time and frequent charging.

Limited battery life will mean (at a minimum) 2 batteries are recommended to be carried around at all times.

Heavy smokers will get very annoyed with battery life and want to throw their mini e cig out of the window. Or they could just buy 3+ spare batteries.

As a former 15 cigs per day smoker I personally found mini e cigs a great starting point when first starting out, I was drawn to the cig-a-likes for the very reason that they were small and looked like a cigarette and for me at the time this was a very important feature.

It has to be said there wasn’t the choice back in 2010 that we have today, however.

Even to this day I don’t want to take a huge e cigarette out with me when I go to a bar or restaurant. I will take a small vape pen or a mini box mod if real stealth vaping is required! Both will be mouth to lung vapes as they produce less clouds/vapour.

There are a number of great beginner e cig kits and a large number of not so great products available making choosing the best e cig on the market a really difficult proposition.

Due to the growing e cig market many opportunity seekers are jumping on the band wagon, many of which haven’t got a clue of what makes a decent e cig.

Many brands are, unfortunately, just using the same re-branded stock products, a lot of which are poor and appear dated.

Here at ecigclick we have tried and tested over 50 different mini e cigarette brands to date, hopefully we can help making your purchasing choice a little easier.

Recommended Mini E Cigs

We have two clear favorites here at ecigclick, both offer different options and both are better in certain areas than one another.

So if you have decided that a mini e cigarette is where you want to start, these are our top picks in no particular order.

Vapour2/V2 Cigs

Another cig-a-like kit that I first came across many years ago, V2 Cigs have built upon their popularity by producing a solid range of e cigarettes for all levels of users.

The particular starter kit we recommend here is the perfect starting point for new vapers looking for a smaller e cig. V2 have plenty of flavor options with their pre-filled cartomizers but also offer bottled e-liquid and refillable cartomizers allowing you to use any e-juice you choose.

There are a number of Vapour2/V2 starter kits from those with one battery to the Ultimate kits that covers everything you would need and more. One thing we would recommend is to go for a kit with at least 2 batteries, very important.

Recommended Vape Pens / EGO style e cigarettes

This type of e cig is again used as an entry point to electronic cigarettes for many smokers, mainly those that are not too concerned with buying an e cigarette that looks like a cigarette.

These type of e cigs are about the size of a cigar or a marker pen, depending on the type you go for. The smaller the device the smaller the battery capacity.

They are also ‘the next step’ for a number of vapers that may find they need an e cig with a longer battery life (as opposed to a mini e cig) and more options to tailor their e cig experience more to their personal vaping needs and preference.

There are again many different options here from your basic e cig which consists of a battery and a tank to devices that allow you to change either the wattage/voltage to customize the way you vape. Sub ohm vape pens are also now proving popular.

These electronic cigarettes also let you refill with e-liquid rather than using pre-filled cartomisers.

Positives

Longer battery life, allowing for more uninterrupted vaping.

Fill with own e-liquid which can be more cost effective in the long run.

Customize-able – Can use a variety of different clearomizers / tanks to improve vapor and flavor.

Negatives

May be too big for some users, especially those that don’t want to draw attention.

Quality can vary. Be sure only to buy reputable brands from reputable companies. Be wary of cheap e cigs and vape pens from market stalls.

So without further a do here are our recommendations from numerous vape pen starter kits we have tried and reviewed.

The following e cigs are great options.

Apollo Ohm Go Vape Pen

The Apollo Ohm Go kit looks the business. Luckily it’s not a case of ‘all fur coat and no knickers’.

The Ohm Go kit provides two vaping experiences in one. Mouth to lung (MTL) with the supplied 1.0 ohm coil, this is a similar experience that you would get smoking a cigarette. Direct to lung (DTL) with the supplied 0.5Ohm coil, this will give you that sub ohm vaping experience you may have heard so much about.

Both coils offer superb flavour and plenty of vapour.

Before you think that it sounds difficult to operate, think again. The Ohm Go is a ‘self adjusting’ vape pen.

By self adjusting we mean you don’t have to fiddle with any wattage settings, the device detects the coil and changes the wattage automatically giving you the optimum vape every time. The only thing it doesn’t do is vape itself.

The tank is top-fill making it easy to fill when you are on the move. All you need with this kit is to add e liquid and your good to go.

V2 Pro Series 3

The V2 Pro Series 3 offers that little bit more than your standard vape pen.

This device gives the users the option to switch the e liquid tank out for a dry herb tank. All still using the same battery that automatically detects which tank you have installed.

Of course, if you just want to vape e liquid that’s fine! This is one of the easiest kits there is to use. The refill tank is held in place by magnets, simply drop the tank into the top of the battery and it slots in place. It’s as easy as that.

The V2 Pro Series 3 is also a very slick looking device and light enough to be carried around easily in your pocket or bag. The tank is filled through the top and in our testing had no leaking whatsoever. So mess free all-round.

A great starting point for new vapers or those looking to step upto a vape pen or upgrade their current device.

Jacvapour Series S-17 Starter Kit

The Jacvapour Series S-17 Kit is the new kid on the block from UK brand jacvapour and by far their best yet in it’s category.

The Series S-17 kit has been built for simplicity.

Yet is still offers vapers both mouth to lung and direct lung inhale options. The beauty of this device is that you do not have to mess around with any wattage controls which can be confusing to new vapers.

Simply fill your tank. Place it on the battery and vape. The battery will adjust the power output automatically depending on the coil used.

The 900 mAh battery offers a decent amount of vape time and the coils, excellent flavour.

A superb starter kit for those new to vaping and priced very competitively.

Innokin Endura T20

This vape pen kit from Innokin is one of the newest e cigs to hit the market and quite possibly their best to date.

The Endura T20 is designed purely for first time vapers and those making the step up from mini e cigs. No confusing wattage changes, just fill your tank, screw it to the battery and you are ready to go.

The battery is 1500 mah which – when paired with the included 0.8ohm coil – should see most vapers through the majority of the day. The Prism tank also offers great flavor and good vapor production to get the most out of your chosen e-liquid.

Add to all of this the top quality build and the reassurance that it has been produced by one of the leading e cigarette brands there aren’t too many negatives that come to mind.

Recommended Pod Mods

Pod mods have taken the vaping world by storm in 2017 and they look to continue into 2018. For good reason as well. They are one of the simplest, mess free devices available.

There are various styles of pod mod e cig. The pen style is arguably the most popular but there has been an increase in small box mod type devices. You will also see that some offer refillable tanks while some just offer pre-filled cartridges, when you are done you simply swap them out.

It really couldn’t get any easier. If you are a new vaper looking for the simplicity of a cig-a-like then this could be for you.

Aspire Gusto Mini

This is a seriously small vape device… If you want discreet matched with superb performance then this is our one of our favourite.

Although the cartridges are not designed to be re-filled there is a work around. If you just want simple, mess free vaping though you simply buy replacement cartridges.

The e-liquid that comes pre-filled in the cartridges is produced by Element, one of the most trusted brands in the e-liquid market.

The next e cig falls into the mid size category but has added functions for the tinkerers out there! Not for everyone but if you do want to change the way you vape then this is a great option.

Recommended Box Mods

The following recommendations are all box mods (or vape mods as they are also known). During 2017/2018 we have seen more and more of these types of devices released to market with great fan fare.

The hype is justified though, some of these vape mods are fantastic. They are however a little more advanced and require more of a learning curve, they aren’t necessarily for everyone. Having said that, they are very easy to use.

There are different features such as variable wattage, temperature control or indeed both in the same device. Most are also good devices for those wanting to sub ohm vape. Again, this shouldn’t be done without first knowing what you are doing!

There are two main types of box mod you will come across

Mods with integrated battery – When the battery eventually fails the whole mod needs to be replaced

Mods with replaceable batteries – No need to replace the whole mod when the battery performance deteriorates, just swap out the batteries.

I personally use both and have had a mod with integrated battery last over a year. For a £30/£40 device that’s pretty good going.

If going for a mod with replaceable batteries it’s important to learn about battery safety, how to carry them and charge them safely.

All the box mods I recommend below are regulated, in other words they feature micro computers to control settings as entered by the user. We do not recommend mech mods (unregulated) for the new vaper.

Positives

Battery life can be considerably longer depending on the setup allowing for long periods of vaping without requiring a charge. Perfect for heavy vapers.

Many have variable wattage settings that allow you to control the power output which in turn helps tailor settings for optimal user experience. Ie: More/less vapor – Warmer / cooler vape.

Batteries can be removed and replaced (in some) rather than having to replace the whole device.

Certain devices can provide the power for those wanting to get into sub ohm vaping.

Can be used with MTL vape tanks – Battery life will be even better with these types of tanks.

Negatives

It is necessary to know the capabilities of these devices before buying. They aren’t for everyone.

Aspire Zelos Kit

Aspire e cigarettes have been in the vaping world since waaay back when. So it’s safe to say they are at trusted brand that are here to stay.

One of their latest releases, the Aspire Zelos vape mod, is a compact little vape that packs plenty of power (50W). Not only will this device keep the more advanced vapers happy but also future proof new vapers looking for a step up or starter mod.

This mod will fit easily in the pocket and looks great with the Nautilus 2 tank (included in the kit) attached. But you won’t want to keep it there too long as it looks the business!

The 2500 mAh battery will give you plenty of vape time as well. Did I mention they have also squeezed temperature control capabilities in there? For those that want it (you don’t have to use it) it’s there.

Features

Compact mod with excellent build quality

50W power output

Temp Control for vapers that want it

2500 mah battery

Kit comes complete with an excellent tank, the Nautilus 2

From one of the most reputable & long standing brands

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Jacvapour Series S-22 Vape Mod

I’m sure you’ve seen this brand recommended a number of times within this e cig buying guide. The reason is simple, Jacvapour are not only a trusted UK e cig company but they offer a number of top quality electronic cigarettes and e liquids in the UK. Moving on to one of their latest e cigarettes.

The Series S-22 is a super small mod that offers top performance while being a perfect starting point for a beginner.

The tank that comes with the kit offers both mouth to lung and direct to lung vaping. If you are new to vaping you will likely be best suited to the mouth to lung coil.

Definitely up there with my favorite mods for ease of use, it’s a case of popping your tank on and vaping. No wattage controls to worry about!

Innokin Cool Fire 4

It’s by no means the latest box mod on the market but the Cool Fire 4 by Innokin is a great vape mod and easy for vapers new to these type of devices to get the hang of. It ticks all the boxes for what I look for in a box mod.

It fits comfortably into the palm of my hand, the build quality is excellent, a hallmark of Innokin mods, and it looks great with the iSub tank sat on top as well as my go to tank, the Aspire Cleito.

The Cool Fire 4 is loaded with a 2000mah capacity battery that preforms as you would expect and while the 40W power output may not be enough for some sub ohm vapers for me it’s perfect with a 0.5ohm coil.

Wismec CB-60 Kit

Wismec, another monster in the vaping industry, have a great range of devices for all levels of vaper. The Wismec CB-60 is a box mod kit targeted at not only new vapers but those that just want a simple to use mouth to lung vape.

They have done a great job too. The size of the mod itself is great, compact and highly portable. It has an integrated 2300mAh battery and a more than ample 60W power output. We love the design, the large OLED screen is easy to read and most importantly it focuses on just variable wattage.

No confusing menu systems and settings, if you want temp control and curve mod this isn’t for you. But this particular ‘best of’ vape guide is focusing on the new user, and for those it’s really all you need from a vape.

Innokin Cool Fire Ultra Mod

The CoolFire Ultra is another in Innokin’s best selling Cool Fire lineup of mods and offers the most power of all.

It may be overkill for many, especially if you are just starting your vaping journey but it can still be used with a whole host of vape tanks. The bonus with this mod is that it offers plenty of life through the 4000mAh Lipo battery.

I personally use this mod on a daily basis with both mouth to lung and sub ohm (Direct to lung) tanks and I’ve got to say it’s a real workhorse.

It packs in all of the features advanced vapers would expect while still being easy to get to grips with for new vapers.

So there we have it, these are our recommendations for the best e cigs on the market in 2018 for new vapers.

Of course we can only advise what the best e cig is based on what we have used but we are reviewing new e cigarettes, vape pens and vape mods all the time and will of course update this page as we go where necessary.

Now it is just down to you to decide what option fits with your needs!

Of course if you have any further questions just ask below in the comments or get in touch using the contact link located top right of this website. We will get back to you ASAP!

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115 COMMENTS

Hi Johnny, I want to start but don’t know much about the equipment and mods etc. I currently do smoke and want vape to replace the smoking. I have checked a few devices and starter kits and I am interested in the vaporesso revenge 220w kit, the wismec predator and the voopoo drag, really need advice please.

All the Mods you mentioned are excellent. It’s really just a personal preference on what you like the look of. I personally use the Voopoo Drag regularly. As for tanks with replaceable/stock coils I use the Aspire Cleito, while it’s not the latest tank on the market I find it’s a solid performer with the 0.4Ohm coils and they are also widely available. I only vape these at around 30W which is my sweet spot.

Keep in mind the mods you mention do all have external batteries though so please read up on battery safety before buying. Also, an external charger is a must as well with dual battery mods and if you carry spare batteries when out and about a carry case IS needed 100%, never carry spare batteries loose.

Other tanks that are good performers are the SMOK TFV12 Prince (Juice guzzler though) and the Uwell Valyrian or Crown 3.

Hi im looking for an e cig that is just nocotine i dont want any flavours. ive heard there is a nicotine and water one. im really desperate to stop smoking and have tried everythng else. would appreciate any help you could offer.
jen

Never seen 100% water based nicotine e-liquid, you can read more about why just water isn’t recommended for vaping here. You can add a touch of distilled water to your e-liquids though.

There are what’s called Nic shots that are nicotine in a PG/VG liquid (basically flavourless e-liquid) which are intended to be added to flavours but you could try those although never personally tried them on their own or heard of anyone vaping those on their own. Keep in mind they may not be completely flavourless and the nicotine *may* come through in the flavour which may not be all that pleasant.

If you search for flavourless e-liquid on google you should see a good number of products and they may be worth trying.

If anyone has vaped nic shots/flavourless eliquids on there own I’d love to hear your thoughts as well!

I stopped smoking over 3 years ago and went straight to sub ohming on a mod. I currently vape 3mg nicotine 40w on a smok. What I’m considering now is moving from lots of vapour to just a good hit and flavor without the constant changing coils and using lots of juice so thought would going to an ecig help?? I currently use 0.4 coils and they barely last a week. Any advice would be great! Keep up the top notch Work!

Hey Sing.. A week on a single coil isn’t so bad when compared to the cost of smoking 🙂 Although I don’t know how much e-liquid you use!

Coil life could also be down to the type of e-liquid you are using, sweet/dessert type flavours can clog up coils quicker and of course the amount you vape.

Unfortunately it’s just the way it is with vaping.

Keep in mind from what you say it sounds like you want to move from sub ohm vaping (direct to lung) to mouth to lung. So just be aware it is a lot different. When you say going to an e cig do you mean a cig-a-like? If so then I’m not convinced going from sub ohm vaping to one of these devices will satisfy so not recommended.

I have recently purchased a “Grenade” it is one of the best I have tried, works well straight out of the box, is really adjustable and gives a a great mouth to lung valve or just a mild mouth Vape. I would recommend it to any newbies. OK it is a little heavy but good to hold, the battery life is not huge, but a couple of extra batts and a charger make it great.

I have Vapour2 and I would not change. My friend was persuading me to another brand, but she had to change it twice. I have Vapour2 for two years now. I have 3 e-cigarettes from them – at home, in my car, at work. There was no problem with any of them. The most difficult part was to find a good liquid. I have a few favorites – V2 RED, Congress and Cherry.

Not a huge amount of vape devices where you don’t need to press the button (also known as an automatic device). But what there is, luckily, is very good 🙂

Check out the Aspire Breeze vape kit, it’s only recently been released and although you will see it has a button you can use it without. I’d recommend the charging dock as well but maybe see how you get on with the device itself first.

You can use code ECIGCLICK for 5% off if you decide to go with that.

Also, you will want to start at around 12-18mg nicotine strength. We normally recommend buying one strength of each (12mg and 18mg) to start with so if one nic strength is too strong/weak you have the other readily available.

Hi Ben
Newbie here as I have just stopped smoking 2 days ago 🙂 I smoked about 20 a day( tobacco ) but have bought an Innokin Endura T20 vape pen after a bit of research .

It is a mouth to lung which really is just like a cig , surprised how close it is tbh. I have honestly not felt like a cig since I started. As I smoked tobacco I thought I would go for a similar taste to get started so it wouldn’t be so much of a change. I would recommend you should do the same. Google is your friend for flavours and price , everything is out there. The vapour is not exact but its not too far off from what I was smoking taste wise. £1 per 10ml I found online compared to 3 for £12 in the local shops.

I have smoked for 35 years but since I started this vaping carry on ( 2 day ago 🙂 ) I have no urge for a cig. It really is bizarre to me.

Any questions drop me a note , more than willing to reply with what I am doing \ happening to me or suggestions .

Hiya Joe. I’ve only just come across this site and saw your comment about recently giving up the fags. Well done for that mate like you I stopped smoking to go on this vaping lark and currently have 68 days with no fags under my belt. Like you I’m amazed that, after 50 years of smoking, I don’t even miss them. Long may it continue I say! My only regret being that I didn’t ditch the roll ups and get into this vaping business years ago when it first came out.. My message to everyone who’s trying to stop smoking and is now using one of these vaping gadgets is. Very well done and keep up the good work. Your lungs and your family will thank you for it. Good luck to one and all… Peter

I’m a light smoker, sometimes I dont feel like smooking for a month or even more, i tried a vapping pen for a week now and i liked the idea of having different flavors , so i will switch to vapping. But the e-cig i ha e is verr low quality. A friend of mine recommends SMOK AL85.. He says it is also available in my country Egypt. What do u think?. I dont no much about vapping.. Do u think SMOK AL85 is good for me

Hi Allam, the AL85 is very good but you also need to buy a good quality battery (or two) separately to go with the device. It’s also recommended you charge 18650 batteries with an external charger. You can read about batteries for vaping here.

If you don’t want to use a mod that requires an external batteries then you will need to look for one that has an integrated battery.

I have used a V2 e-cig for three years and from the first day’s use I have not touched a tobacco cigarette. Now I find the U.K. Government have banned the 2.4 nicotine strength and the 1.8 strength does not satisfy my needs. Any suggestions ?

Sorry to hear that, I’m hoping you are in the minority but I seriously doubt it.

As you know, e-liquid containing nicotine can only be purchased in the UK with a max 20mg (2.0) nic strength. Not a huge jump but have you tried any of these strengths? V2 don’t sell them of course but there are a few brands that supply the maximum. Some 20mg nicotine strengths here.

Hi Jonny,
I’ve never smoked before but I’m thinking of starting to vape CBD, do you have any advice on which product would be best?
Not sure how much difference it makes for the vape to go MTL or DTL, does this matter?
I would rather make one purchase of a good product, even if it means spending a little more for the quality.
Thanks for your time.

Im after something similar to the socialite/VIP ones, but mostly im interested in the top. I hate metal in my mouth, and I like the top to be quite small almost cigarette like. (I hate cigalikes though!)

VIP and Socialite leak a LOT and basically are pointless. So much so that ive returned to smoking! (that isn’t the only reason but one of!)

Can anyone recommend a good solid vape machine which has a plastic thin top.

I don’t really want a tank style as I do prefer them slimmer and ‘girlier’ if that’s a thing? Im also a menthol smoker only so would prefer great menthol flavours, with a decent hit.

The only thing it has going for it is its small size (which is why I purchased it).

I’ve used mine for a little over a month now and it’s been the worst of the pen style sub ohm units I’ve used.

My first impression was, it lacked a lot of the punch of its peers, but I forgave it that as it looked smart and was certainly compact, after further use its shortcomings became more obvious.

For a start, the battery life is terrible. I get about an hour of (intermittent use) out of it before it becomes so weak as to be useless. I charge at home, in my care, and then at work, pretty much constantly, just to get consistent hits out of it.

The build quality is a lot more average than it would first appear. The paint is wearing off the fire button on mine, the USB connector is not aligned 100% with the casing, and the black rubberised coating is scratched. The rubberised coating also presents another problem, cleaning.. And you’re going to be cleaning this a lot.

The supplied tank is junk, capacity is understandably low but it leaks like hell and no amount of cleaning and o-ring replacement is going to sort it. It’s just a fundamentally flawed design. Even with the vent holes closed, fluid seeps out constantly. If I leave this thing horizontal on a desk, it will quickly leak out half a tank fast. Using this thing invariably leads to oily drips and spots on my clothes, nasty. The rubberised coating makes it a pain to clean too, juice just smears into the finish, leaving it all nice and greasy..

Removing/refilling the tank is a major hassle, the adjustable bottom vent ring is wider as the tank base, meaning if the tank is on tight, you often can’t get enough grip on it to get it off, instead you just spin the vent ring… On a tank that is 37mm tall, you literally have a 3mm tall ring you have to grip to take it off. I very frequently use pliers to do this, super convenient! Obviously just spinning the top will leave the coil attached to the battery and dump out the contents of the tank, this has happened to me a few times when I’ve not been paying attention.

Using another tank on this thing is not practical due to its narrow diameter. Maybe one of the small Kanger tanks would work well on it but to be honest, the battery life is so poor I’m not even going to bother trying.

So, all in all, a really badly designed product that has put me off the Jacvapour brand.

I’d also like to point out that glowing “reviews” of this product are simply first impressions, and usually first impressions from those who stand to make profit from the items sale, or those who’ve been provided the product for the purposes of review. Basically, shill reviews.

Superior alternatives that I’ve used extensively:

Joyetech’s ego one is a good compact sub ohm capable unit, the external casing is a little flimsy but it vapes great. I’ve been through four of these batteries, two of the larger capacity and two of the smaller.

Eleaf’s iJust 2 is great, adequate build quality, good battery life, decent power and very compact. I’ve had two of these.

Aspire’s CF Sub Ohm is a little larger but still compact, it has excellent build quality and a lot of punch, great product but it charges via the 510 port. XD I’ve only had one of these, need that micro usb port!

Smok’s Vape Pen plus is super compact and looks great, battery life is good and it has a lot of kick but, the integrated tank is inconvenient. I only used this for a month, whilst the power and build were good, I didn’t like the integrated tank, but your mileage may vary.

Overall, I recommend the Eleaf iJust 2, it seems to be a good compromise between size/performance and it’s also very cheap. The diameter of it allows you to use many different tanks without it becoming too top heavy. The only negative would be the slightly shonky fire button but it’s not so bad.

Thanks for your comment Fernando and your alternative options. Most of which I agree are great options.

Yes the Series S was provided for review but Neil, the chap who reviewed it, is very straight forward with his reviews. He tells it how HE experiences it at the time of using the product.

He used the Series S for 3 weeks as his main device before writing the review. As per his review he did find the quality slightly lacking compared to the Series E but if he had had the problems you mentioned he would have mentioned them 100%.

Sometimes, unfortunately, we do have different experiences with devices which is why we have the comments and it’s good to hear your experience with it. Good or bad.

I would however, touch base with Jacvapour with your issues as well as they are pretty good on the customer services side.

The only issue that I can think will be the sunken fire button or some other function that would negate the auto firing (apart from the 5 click on/off of course.

I’m trying to rack my brains, the only thing that immediately comes to mind is the Eleaf iJust One. This looks to have a slightly recessed fire button.

Laura-Ann, the reviewer of that product, did mention that you have to press the button head on for it to fire.

Not a true cover for accidental firing of course.

I’ll rack my brains over the weekend and see if anything else comes to mind. You may just have to get into the routine of using that on/off switch though 🙂

For compact sub ohm vape pens then the Eleaf or the SMOK V8 Baby could be good options for you. Although, as you will likely know they are direct output so the wattage you get is fixed dependent on the tank/coils you use.

There are a lot of great little box mods out there if you want the flexibility of variable wattage.

OK, great. Well the new Aspire Nautilus 2 is a great tank for MTL. It’s what I’ve personally been using when I want a mouth to lung vape and it’s doing a great job. Of course, any other questions on that or anything else you’ve been considering let me know 🙂

I’ve been using the Blu pro for sometime, after stopping smoking. I’m finding I need more of a hit.
I’m thinking of trying something that does both MTL and DTL.
I found the Jacvapour series S and the Apollo ohm go, could you recommend one over the other? Are they simple to use? I just want to click and go.

Or should I just go with an Innokin endura T18 for a better experience than the ruddy blu pro!?

If you are wanting the option of both MTL and DTL vaping then definitely either the Apollo Ohm Go or Jacvapour Series S.

There isn’t much in them, both work similarly, very easy to use. Simply fill the tanks and the battery auto detects the type of coil you are using and supplies the best vape for that coil. No messing around with wattage etc.

If you are price driven then the Series S is the one. If not then I guess it’s a case of which one you like the look of 🙂

Hi,
I am trying to get my mother to stop smoking (she is over 60), i had her try an e-cig once (don’t remember the model) and she had troubles inhaling as it isnt quite the same as with cigarets. Anyone have an idea on what kind of type or model i should have her try as to be as similar as cigaret smoking. Im assuming its more of a mouth to lung inhale rather than direct?

Vaping with e liquid can take a little getting used to, but as long as your mother is willing to keep on trying she will be able to switch!

Cig-a-likes do provide a tighter draw that is most similar to a cigarette. These can have downsides though due to the small battery sizes. From what you have said with your mother, this could be a good starting point to get her used to the act of vaping.

Keep in mind that you *may* need to progress to vape pens soon after this to help cement the switch.

Hi Jonny,
I’ve been vaping for 4 years now. I started out with Aspire and love the ease and quality of it. My husband upgraded me at Christmas to a cool fire IV which I like the look and feel of as well as battery life BUT I can not get on with it. It pops, sometimes leaks and the hit is too strong no matter what the setting is on…I use 3.5 on both my Aspires I have the cool fire on 3 and it’s awful. I questioned the problems at a vape shop and was told my 75/25 oil was insufficient and I needed 50/50 which is what’s in it now. It still pops and there’s nearly no vape but an incredible burn. I’m thinking after reading your blog that I’ve been upgraded from mouth/lung cigarette to lung…am I Correct? What device should I get as an upgrade to Aspire k1 with similar attributes? I just wanted longer battery life and slightly harder hit/vape. Thanks for any advice.
Rita

Can I ask what the tank is you are using with the Cool Fire IV?
And what the resistance of the coil head you are using? The resistance will be displayed as a number such as 0.5 Ohm.

Not sure if you have seen but there are also Aspire K2 and Aspire K3 versions. Each having that bit more battery life and larger tanks.

If it’s a case of the hit being too strong then you likely have a sub ohm tank (Direct to lung) as you mentioned. It is always recommended to drop your nicotine level for these types of tank as they do hit harder due to the higher heat needed to operate them.

The K1 kit had a 1.6 Ohm coil if I’m not mistaken.

The battery itself (Coolfire IV) is fine to use. You may just need a different tank to suit your needs.

Hi Jonny
The tank with my cool fire is an I-sub. The resistance is 0.5.
The aspire tank does fit the coolfire battery but I thought the battery might be too much for it. I think I’ll purchase another tank. I really don’t have a clue about the different e-cigs and oils. I felt like an idiot in the shop when the guy started asking me questions and all I could say was ummm I put oil in and change the core once a month and vape…what else do I need to Know? Lol embarrassing how little I know. Thank you for not making me feel quite so stupid.
Rita

Don’t feel stupid.. Not everyone is, or wants to be a vape geek:) My Dad is a prime example of someone that isn’t really interested in the how and why. He’s just like “I just want to fill, vape, fill vape, change coil, fill vape…” He has little patience for everything else that comes with it! 🙂

When I first started it was relatively straight forward. There was only a handful of e cig types to choose from and pretty much one or two types of e liquid! It was easy in comparison to today 🙂

Just to say regarding your Aspire tank. It will be fine on the Coolfire. Just start low with the wattage, around 6W, and work your way up in small increments until you find your setting.

If you are looking at a new Mouth To Lung tank then there is a new tank just releases from Aspire, the Nautilus 2 (review here). It’s a great option worth looking at.

Of course, any other questions you have don’t hesitate to get in touch. We will help where we can.

Hey Jonny! I have started vaping on Endura T22 since last 4 months. Now I want to try my hand on sub-ohm vaping. So far I have been learning a lot about vaping online and zeroed in on the Big Baby Beast for tank. Would appreciate your suggestions on which mod I should go for.

Hi Jonny I just wanted to say thanks for all that you are doing in the vape world your blogs are awesome and very trustworthy I for one will be using your advice and guidance so a big thank you for all your efforts

Has anyone heard of VAPEECIGSUK? I ordered one as a link as it was ‘so called’ only £4.95. I have obviously been scammed, as they have taken £69.99 a month later from my account, and I wasn’t aware I had signed up for anything. Thanks for any help.

I have experience of vapeecigsuk in that I took up the free offer but I had to pay postage of £4-95. Several weeks later my credit card was charged £69-99. I contacted my bank and said that the charge was not authorised. I am now waiting for result. The telephone number of vapeecigsuk, confirmed by my bank, and also on the credit card statement was found to be no longer available. I have asked my bank to make no further payments to vapeecgsuk under any circumstances. Seems like an identical scam to that undertaken by Clearsmoke.

Hi Jonny
Pleased to say that my credit card company gave me a full refund. Whether they got the money back from vapeeecigsuk I know not. The scam arose after I had bought some petfood using Paypal and immediately afterwards I received the scam offer and thinking that it was from Paypal I fell for it.

I recently had an identical experience with vapeecigsuk. This was the company shown on the statement and I have advised my bank that the payment was not authorised. They are investigating but I have no doubt that this is a scam especially in that the telephone number given on the statement no longer exists and I do not have their address or anyway of contacting them. There was no accompanying slip in the trial package they sent. They are not listed on any website I have searched.

I have had the same experience with vapeecigsuk. Can’t remember where I saw the “offer” but it is coming out of my current account via my debit card. Am trying to get my bank (Halifax) to stop it going out. Again no paperwork came with the “offer” and phone line is out of action.

I used E-cigs as a way of quitting smoking a while back and was successful in that respect. However, like many ex smokers I’m sure, I don’t have an outlet for stress anymore as smoking was my crutch for that.

So I want to go back to vaping but without nicotine as a means of relaxing myself like cigarettes and E-cigs used to. however, towards the end of using E-cigs last time, I found the nicotine free liquids to be a bit lack luster and I didn’t get a satisfying hit or vapour from them.

Do you have any advice for a decent new E-cig for me to look into and decent nicotine free liquid to go with it? Thanks in advance! 🙂

Hi,
I’m desperate for some help on what to buy. I need to kick my 20 – 25 a day habit before I am admitted to hospital for a biggish op in January. I’ve tried normal e-cigs before, but got fed up with the constant charging and replacing tiny cartridges.
I want to move to vaping but haven’t got the first clue of what I need to buy, what is all this temperature control, wattage, drip etc? Trying to find out what would be best for me is almost as stressful as going cold turkey!!!!
Please help!!!!!

Difference is device size and battery life. Also most box mods will require a bit more of a learning curve as most give you the option to change your wattage/power to tailor your vape more to your personal preferences.

Do you want mouth to lung vape – This is taking the vapour into your mouth and inhaling, as you would a cigarette/ cig-a-lie e cig
Or
Direct to lung – This is where you take the vapour directly to your lungs. This is generally in the realm of sub ohm vaping.

Don’t worry about temperature control for now. Just let me know preferred device type and your preferred style of vaping.

Hi I’m currently using the innokin t22 with 50/50 juice and looking to upgrade. Researching a lot. So I enjoy the mouth to lung way but I want more flavour from my juices. Any advice would be appreciated.

To experience better flavour would normally involve stepping over to sub ohm vaping. I personally use the Aspire Cleito tank on a regular basis and find it provides great flavour. It is however, a direct lung inhale.

The Aspire Triton Mini does, for a mouth to lung tank, provide good flavour and may be worth looking at.

A box mod upto 20W would work well but may be an idea to give yourself a little ‘leeway’ on the power and look at mods with at least 30W power. This would then also give you a better battery life.

Hi Johnny,
I am not a particularly heavy smoker – 10 rollies a day but would like to give up and having been down the route of patches, gums etc I would like to try e cigs. I have no idea what they are/do but having read through your reviews I figured you could advise me. I don’t particularly like the look alike cigarettes but then don’t want a huge boxy one either. Can you suggest a pen like e cig for beginners – one that comes with instructions please !!
Many thanks Teresa

You can choose a flavour of e liquid. For nicotine strength, as a 10 a day roll up smoker, give the 1.2% a try. If this is too strong or doesn’t seem to be enough then of course you will need to go up or down in the nicotine strength.

If you decide to go for that feel free to email me with any questions if you are unsure how to use it, I will respond directly. Contact form is at the top of the page.

I’m new to vaping but hoping to kick the 20 a day habit. Been at it just under a week and haven’t had a fag since. I prefer the straight to lung approach so went for the box mods.

I was given my current unit by a friend and then purchased the Aspire Cleito on their recommendation. The box mod is a Dovpo Ember 50w. I like the size of this as it fits nicely in the palm of my hand and perfectly in my work trousers! Currently vaping Strawberry Chewit flavour, 80/20 mix and running around 40w.

Problem being…..I’m having some issues with turning the unit on and off. I’m having to plug it in before it will turn on, regardless of the battery levels/life. I think it’s ready to give up on me and I’m looking to replace……but really not sure which suits my needs. Should I be looking for higher wattage for this tank? How much is too much?

But for your requirements check out the following, this is very good mod with integrated battery (as opposed to replaceable battery mods). It is high in the wattage department but this also means battery life is larger. So, it doesn’t really matter if you buy a higher wattage mod, you just use what you need.

Hi Johny,
im a newbie vapour and i thought i give the Innokin RBA kit a go.I am using a isub S tank and 0.5 coils.
On using the RBA kit to make a coil and installing it,i found it caused the coil to leak from the bottom,i would imagine it stems from where the wire emerges from bottom of the coil.I tried installing new o rings on the coil to no effect still leaks,no problem on pre made coils from innokin.Bye the way i cut wire as close as possible 6to coil on completion.What am i doing wrong in your opinion?

hi John
I am smoking 20 cigs a day.
all my mates now gone to e cigs, and start feeling better and saving money , and recommending me to go fo e-cigs.
i need your advise on which kit should i relay . i am always working and travelling a lot and need the best lasting powerful battery on market with this kit and without refilling to often, and also still give me enough nicotine dose,
could you please advise which one should i buy.
Victor
thank you

One big factor in switching will be to consider if you want a mouth to lung vape – similar to smoking – or a direct lung inhale. The latter is usually associated with sub ohm vaping and provides bigger vapour and can also provide better flavour. You will however use a lot more e liquid.

Also, if you can answer the following:

Do you want an integrated battery (built into the e cig and cannot be removed) or would you be happy with a device where you can change the batteries. For the latter you will need to buy an external charger to charge your batteries.

Requires extra kit but does mean you can carry spares with you (in a battery case, very important for safety).

Let me know on the above Victor and I’ll do my best to point you in the right direction.

I’ve been vaping for over 3 years now and never touched a real one since (20/day habit)
I wanted something that felt & looked the same – so I chose Greensmoke = not a problem until they left the UK.
I’ve tried miniciggy – – not for me
V2 – very disappointing and crap regardless of their reviews and claims – cartomisers lasted a couple of hours, others about 7 hours or leaked or came apart!!!!!!!!!!!
Am using Magic Mist at the moment, they are ok
Are you aware of any other brands? like thses as do not want a tank etc
Cheers

I wish I had this kind of organized and useful information when I first started vaping. Well done! Blogs like this would be extremely useful, and many of the other blogs posted here are useful to the most experienced vapers as well. Yes, keep up the good work!

Hi Jonny
I’ve been vaping for a couple of years now but am getting very frustrated at the lack of robust kits offered.
I am a builder so constantly have mucky hands and work in very dusty environments. I need a kit with very few ‘moving’ parts, that constantly fill with muck, and a very robust body.
Speaking to many other vapers within the construction industry, I know there is a huge market for a ‘builder proof’ vape kit.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
Nick

Hi johnny i have the t22 witch is great and im doing well with it but im looking to get a new mod with better performance that gives off a bigger cloud of smoke obv don’t want to spend silly amounts on it looking around 80 wondering if you have good suggestions

If you like Innokin products then the Cool Fire 4 range of kits is definitely worth checking out. The Innokin iSub tanks are also good performers, match well with the mods and are easy to fill and change coils. The iSub G or Apex Tanks are popular options.
The Cool Fire 4 is a nice sized mod.
Then there is the Cool Fire 4 Plus which is chunkier but offers higher specs including longer battery life.

One thing to keep in mind would be that these will offer a different style of vaping to the Endura T22. The T22 has a narrow drip tip and is good for mouth to lung vaping.

The iSub tanks have a wider bore drip tip for direct lung hit (pretty much take a draw straight to lung rather than taking the vapour into your mouth first). But the vapour volume and flavour will be better.

Let me know if these look like good options for you, both in your budget. Any other questions just ask!

Hi I need a good recommendation for a good kit to use? I’m a heavy smoker and vape a lot, I’m using istick basic but it seems that I have to change the coil every week. Is there any suggestion for a good device that won’t let the coil use up so fast?

There are a lot of variables with regards to coil life, the type of e liquid being used is one of them. Some flavors and juices can deteriorate coils quicker than others. It has to be said though for a heavy vaper, a weekly change is quite normal.

To get longer life though you may want to look into rebuildable coils (RBA). This way it is just a case of changing the cotton when the flavour starts to decline. And coil changes themselves will be less frequent.

If rebuildable coils don’t sound like they are for you, there are also tank such as the Innokin iSub series where it is easy to re-wick/replace the cotton in the stock coils. You will need some suitable organic cotton, which is cheap to buy. Instead of explaining here, take a look at Vics video where he changes the cotton in the coil – https://youtu.be/Z3R9F1OjnWs

The iStick basic won’t work with these kind of tanks so you will need a new mod to work tanks like these. If you are happy with Eleaf products then they do have box mods that are suitable. The iStick 40W / iStick 50W. Also the likes of the Cool Fire 4 and Cool Fire 4 Plus are good options.

I have been using the ego one xl, I love that it lasts all day, both the battery and the tank fill, but I find it constantly leaks, gurgles and the tank heats up and having to replace the coils constantly. Can you recommend something similar in style but leak free, I hate that I cannot put it in my bag without it leaking over everything if it’s not kept upright.

I haven’t used the Egon One but some suggestions based on similar issues and fixes with other devices:

Are you using a high PG e liquid do you know? Higher PG juices can be a thinner consistency, which in turn can be a cause for leaking. Could be an idea to try an e liquid with a higher VG % first. Maybe around 60VG/40PG or 50/50. May or may not be the problem.

Also, when unscrewing the the tank from the base to fill, this can sometimes casuse the coil to come loose/unscrew a little. I’m sure you have done this but just be sure the coil head is screwed snugly in place when filling..

If you don’t think any of the above will help though, there are a some vape pen devices that I have had good results with.

First is the Innokin Endura kits, The T18 and the T22. I use the latter when I’m out and about quite regularly and I have personally never had any leaking issues when ensuring coil is seated correctly.

I’m also using the new Aspire K3 kit at the moment for review and have been getting good results from this.

Hope that’s helped some! Let me know if you have any other questions Denise.

HI Johnny, iv been using social lites and not been getting on great now as find the liquid leaks a bit, im just looking for something that gives a good inhale of smoke,safe and around the 40-50 pound mark, convenience is good also what would you recommend for myself Sir?

Hi! Excellent reviews. I have the Endura T18 in pink for elegant moments.
And for casual, I love my Smok Micro R80 TC. For the everyday, I use my Tfv4 with the Sigelei 150w TC. I recommende them, fabulous clouds and performance.

Thank you for the brilliant reviews. I am leaning towards the Innokin T18/22. However, I wanted your input on some things before I do so. In my little vaping experience, I have found, using ‘real’ (closest to the real taste) tobacco flavoured juices tends to ‘clog’ up the coils (accumulation of gunk). Consequently, my coils typically lasted 2-3 days before needing replacing. FYI I almost exclusively vape the TripHammer Temptation and Hedges (T&H original), and for some reason could not find a suitable alternative to my liking.

I understand that dry burning helps the issue. However, in my case, it would either result in burning the wick, or would not prove effective enough to be able to re-use the coil despite dry burning it. The only solution I found was to simply replace the coils, the caveat being the higher costs of maintenance.

Is there something you could suggest, either in terms of juice and/or kit. Or do you think I am headed in the right direction by going the Innokin route. Also would you recommend against or for, regarding re-wicking and/or re-coiling such systems. Any other guidance and suggestions from you would be highly appreciated.

I don’t personally vape tobacco juices but I have heard that they can clog up coils. It can happen if juices are heavy on sweetners, artificial flavours or other additives but is not just exclusive to tobacco flavours.

With regards to dry burning this should only done when there is no cotton in the coil head.

Once the cotton is removed you can dry burn the coil, but just ‘pulse’ the power a few times rather than prolonged pressing to avoid damaging any other parts in the coil head.

It should then be rinsed under a tap and new cotton installed.

The Endura T18/22 are great devices but the coils don’t look all that easy to re-wick, which will save on the amount of coils you are going through. So if you think this will be important then I would maybe look at something else.

One tank that is a great performer and is easy to re-wick is the Innokin iSub range of tanks. The iSub coils are cross compatible in the iSub and Apex tanks by Innokin.

The cotton is easy to remove and replace so if you are using your current juices you can just re wick the cotton rather than binning the whole coil. Would work out to be pretty cost effective.

Rather than explaining check out Vaping With Vics video, he re wicks one of the coils 18 minutes in

You would be best off having a vape mod for these tanks to get the full benefit, they are also bigger/wider as well and will overhang on the likes of the Endura and other Ego type devices. The Innokin Cool Fire 4 and 4+ are good options.

As for a quality tobacco juice, Black Note is getting some great feedback as being quite close to the real thing. It’s Naturally Extracted Tobacco (N.E.T) and doesn’t have anything artificial added. It is supposed to be kinder to coils as well.

The iSub range of tanks do look like the best bet, and will probably go for the Innokin Cool Fire 4 mod. That said I had always been under the impression that the lower the ohms, the lower the ‘life’ of the coil, am I right in thinking is?

If it is indeed so, would it make sense to get the iSub tank, but use the 2.0 Ohms coils? In this case I feel using the Cool Fire 4 mod would be an overkill minus the better battery life. How about pairing the iSub tank (with 2.0 Ohm coils) with the Endura battery.

Sorry of throwing many questions at you, but I am trying to wrap my head around this. Needless to say I highly appreciate your help. 🙂

I personally have never noticed the difference in the life of a coil with say a sub ohm 0.5 coil or a 2.0 ohm coil, of course the 0.5ohm coils take more heat on so it would make sense they would deteriorate quickly. For me though it’s not that noticeable.

You will definitely get prolonged battery life with the latter though.

As you say though with the 2.0 ohm coil, yeah definitely try these out. The performance is still very good (I’m vaping with the 2ohm coil as I write). You can try both though if you were to get a variable wattage mod such as the cool fire 4.

As with using an iSub tank with the Endura T18, I wouldn’t recommend it even though the 2ohm coil will work with the fixed 14W setting.

The iSub tank is 22mm in diameter and the Endura battery is 18mm (I think off the top of my head). Either way the iSub tank will overhang the battery and be quite top heavy.

I have taken a picture so you can see what I mean (This is the iSub S tank so may be different depending on which iSub tank you choose but they are all 22mm diameter. Just to give you an idea on size)

As you mentioned you were saying the Cool Fire 4 may be overkill. You do however have a bit of experience vaping and I would say the variable wattage option is a good next step.

The variable wattage it offers over the Endura will give you more flexibility with regards to how you vape. By that I mean you can pick the perfect wattage for the juice you are vaping, if you prefer a slightly warmer vape then you can up the wattage a touch. Cooler vape just dial down the wattage.

You also have the option to play around with sub ohm coils if you wish.

Of course it all comes down to personal preference Zam both on the size of a device and how you want to vape.

To summarise!

The Endura has been paired well with a 1.5 ohm coil as standard, so if you were to buy this kit it would be a good performer BUT, the coils are not easily re-wickable.

The Endura T18 is too small to be paired with the iSub tank.

The iSub tank sits well on the T22 but the wattage is still fixed at 14W. While it does work with the 2 ohm coil you are set to the one wattage and you will not be able to use any sub ohm coils with this.

The Cool Fire 4 pairs well with the iSub tank and offers prolonged battery life as well as variable wattage and 0.5ohm sub ohm coil compatibility. The size though will be bigger than what you are currently used to.

If re wicking stock coils is your main concern then I would recommend the Kanger iSub range of tanks or to throw another one in the Kanger Subtank Mini. The stock OCC coils can be re-wicked and it also comes with an RBA deck so you can rebuild your own coils.

Hi Jonny, great reviews! I’m wandering if you can help. I recently stopped smoking using an e cig. It is a vape pen. However I’m realising that it’s not a good product as most coils taste burnt, leaking etc. Anyway, I was a moderate smoker and I really don’t know what e cig to go with. I don’t mind spending whatever, as long as it’s a good product that can continue to help me stop smoking. I want something that I don’t have issues with burnt coils and a good brand that has good replacement parts. I need a good vaping experience! What would you recommend?

I’m new to ecigs having tried the throw away ones which I didn’t like so went back on the fags again, I’m I heavy smoker maybe 30 a day. My question is that I dnt want to spend a lot of money on ecig and not get on with it and waste more money. My friend uses a vapour pen and I tried it and thought it was better than the throw away ecig. I have read all your info a few times going back and forth through it, I would like advice on what kit or battery life I should go for and I don’t have a laptop to recharge the device so what would you suggest please and also what strength of eliquid should I go for I smoke Berkley super kings or original. Any info would be much appreciated.

Yeah the disposables are pretty poor, I’ve never got on well with those either.

As a heavy smoker I would recommend the the following options as good starter kits that also have a good battery life, will depend on your budget though:

Jacvapour 510 kit – I would suggest minimum 650 mAh, you do get 2 batteries with these kits though. They don’t come with a wall charger but Jacvapour do sell them separately in their accessory category for around £5.

I smoke cigarettes again because vaping is too easy. With my vaping pen I can sit while driving puffing away continuously for long periods and vaping far more than I would smoking. I am a roll up smoker. Are there any plans to invent an e cig that can only be smoked for, say ten puffs at a time

My problem is trying to find ecigs for the wife while i am a non smoker, she started off on innokin AIO then protank mini, then liked the leaky ego c tornado, it being more lady like and a whistle mouthpiece.
Just bought a istick 40w kvapor with aspire bvc clearomizer since some of the box mods are very masculine looking but give better battery life.
I sometimes think manufactures are missing a trick with a huge proportion of the ecig market being women who do not want something resembling a machine.

you are right, the industry has been focusing on sub ohm tanks and box mods while seemingly forgetting that not everyone wants a chunky looking device.

One new product that does however look interesting (review coming shortly) is the Innokin Endura T18 vape pen kit. Has a respectable 1000mAh battery upto date coil/tank technology and has been designed with new users in mind. Might be worth taking a look at – https://www.vapour.co.uk/innokin-endura-t18-vape-pen-kit

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